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134   ASTOUNDING  SCIENCE-FICTION                                                               135
                                                  GRAY  LENSMAN
 it worried  you-so I  went to the  library   unsteady,  her  heart  in  every  word.
 and  looked  it  up.  I  memorized  most   '·You  have  to  do your Job.  and  I  honnr
 of it."
 you  for  that,  too;  even  i (  it  does  take
 ''\l\Tell.  to  get  the  true  pi'cture  of  me   you  from  me.  It  will  be easier  for  you,
 you'll  have  to  m ultiply  that  by  a  thou-  thoug h,  I  think,  and  I  k now  that  it  will
 sand.  A lso, don't  forget that loose heads   be  easier  for  me,  to  have  us  both  know
 might  be  rolling  onto  your  breakfast   t he  truth.   Whenever  you  are  ready,
 table almost any  m orning instead  of only   K im,  I'll be here-or somewhere-wait-
 o nce."
 ing.  Clea r  ether,  Gray L ensman !" and.
 " So  what ?"  she  cow1tered  evenly.   risiog  to  her  feet,  she  turned  back  to-
 "Do you  think  that  I  could  sit  for  Kip-  ward  the  hospital.
 ling's  portraiL  of  M rs.  O ' N eil ?   N o-
 "Clear ether,  Chris !"  Unconscio usly
 body  ever  caJled ,my  mold  delicate,  and   he  used  the  pet  name  bv  which  he  had
 he  would  have  said of me :
 thought of her so  much.  -He stared after
 her  for  a  minute,  hungrily.   Then,
 "\1/ith  hair  like  a  conAag ration
 A11d  a  heart of  solid brass!   squaring  bis  shoulders,  he  strode  away.

 "Captain  O'N eil's  bride,  as  well  as   A ND  UPON  [ar  J arnevo1i  Eichrnil,  the
 being  innocent  and  ignoran t,  strikes  me   F irst  of  Boskone,  was  con(erring  with
 as  having  been  a  good  deal  of  a  sissy,   J alte via communicator.  Long s ince, the
 something  of  a -w-eeping  willow,  and  no   Kalonian  had  delivered  through  devious
 little  of  a  shrinking  violet.   Tell  me,   channe ls  the  message  of  Boskone  to  an
 Kim.  do  you  think  that she  would  have   imaginary  director  of  Lensmen;  long
 made  good  as a  sector  chief  nurse?"   since  he  had  transmitted  this  cryp tically   I
 "No.  but  that's  neither  here-"   direful  reply:
 "It is.  too."  she interrupted.  '' You've   " L ensman  2\t!organ  lives,  and  so  does
 got to  consider  what  I  did,  and  that  it's   ?tar  A  S tar."
 no  job  for  a  g irl  with  a  weak  stomach.   J alte  had  not  been  able  to  report  to
 Beside  .  the  Boh's  head  took  the  fabled   his  chief  any  news  concerning  the  fate
 l\Irs.  O ' \Teil  by  surprise.   She  didn't   of  that  which  the  speedster  bore.  s ince
 know that  her  husband used  to be in the   spies  no  longer  ex isted  within  the  res-
 wholesale  m ayhem -and-kiUing  business.   ervations  of the Pa_trol.  ' He had  lea rned
 I  do.   of  no  discovery  that  any  Lensman  had
 ·'
 ''A net  last ly, you big lug,  do you think   made.  He  could  not  venture  auy  hy-  r
 that I'd be making such  barefaced passes   pothesis  ~s  to  how  this  S tar A  S ta r  h~d
 at  you-playing  the  brazen  hussy  this   heard  of  Jarnevon  or had  learned  of its
 way-unless I  was  very, very certain  of   location  in  space.  He  was  sure  of only
 the t ruth ?"   one  thing,  and  that  was  a  g rimly  dis-
 " Huh ?"  he  demanded,  blushing  furi-  turbing  fact  indeed.  The  P atrol  was  re-
 o~isl y.  " I  thought  that  you  were  run-  arming  throug hout  the  Galaxy.  upon  a
 ru ng  a  blazer  on  me  be[orc-you  really   scale  the retofore  unknown.   E ichmil's
 do  know.  then,  that- "  !-le  would  not   thought was  cold:
 say it. even  then.   "That means  hut  one  thing.  A  Lens-
 "Of  course  I  know !"  She  nodded ;   111a11  invaded  you  and  learned  of us  here
 then, as th{!  m an spread  his  hands  help-  - in  no  other  way  could  kno wled{;c  of
 lessly.  she  abandoned  her  attempts  to   J arnevon  have  com e  to  them."
 keep the  conversation  upon• a  lig ht level.   '·\¥hy  me?"  J alte  demanded.   " If   g rim  Worsel's
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 " {  know,  my  dear ;  the re  is  nothing   there  exists  a  mind  of  power  sufficient   They  wheeled  Kim  out  of  the  spee  d  t  er,
                                                                        the  hospital  ship.
                                                                   •
 we can do aboul it yet.''  Her  voice  was   to  ureak  my  screens  and  t ract>lessly  to   vas~  strength  gentle  to  help  him  mto
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